August 2, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – “Every child a wanted child” is a foundational slogan of Planned Parenthood. Sandra Fluke, the HHS mandate proponent, has said unwanted children are barriers to success. But a pro-life leader says the slogan is a “scam.”
In a new online video, Mark Crutcher of Life Dynamics says the number of would-be adoptive parents who must wait months, or who are never able to adopt, means that there are no unwanted children.

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Adopting a child can cost $30,000-40,000, with an average wait of six to 12 months – but the wait often stretches far longer than that.
Reuters reports that the babies most likely to be aborted are among the easiest to place. “There's a shortage of African-American couples, so they're usually matched the fastest,” Joan Jaeger, president of outreach at an Illinois adoption agency, told Reuters news service.
When Virginia priest Fr. Thomas Vander Woude tried to find an adoptive family for a Down syndrome baby, hundreds of people responded.
“I propose that the pro-choice mob join with us to create a national registry of people willing to adopt a baby,” Crutcher says in the new video. “Then, any woman who is pregnant with a baby she doesn't want could go on to the registry, and if there was someone available to adopt her baby, she would not be allowed to have an abortion.”
Crutcher facetiously offers to allow women who cannot find an adoptive family to have an abortion. That would mean “there are no more unwanted babies.”
“They are never going to accept this deal, because they know good and well that it would end legalized abortion in America,” Crutcher says. “The reality is this 'every child a wanted child' argument is a scam. These people are fully aware that every helpless baby they butcher is wanted by someone, every single one.”
